Beer or water cooler.



l 'PATBNTBD MAY 24, 1904.l R. S. WIESENFELD. A BEER 0R WATER. COOLER. APPLI-A-TION FILED JAN. a, 190,4.

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l Patented May 24, 1904.

UNITED STATESI PATENT OFFICE.

ROBERT S. WIESENFELD, OF BALTIMORE, MARYLAND. y

BEER on WATERv oovoLEn.

SPECIFICATION forming` part of Letters Patent N o. 760,716, dated May 24, 1904.

Application ned January 5, 1904.

. To all whom it may concern: A

Be it known that I, ROBERT SWIESENFELD, a citizen of the United States, residing at Baltimore city, State of Maryland, have invented certain new and useful Improvements in a Combined Beer-Cooler and Ice-Water Device, Y

of which the following is a specification.

y .sists in certain novel features of construction and combinations of parts, which will be hereinafter described, and pointed out in the claim.

In the accompanying drawings, Figure'l is a vertical section of my improved construction; and Fig. 2 is an illustration of its use, showing the relation of the keg or barrel, tank, and faucet.

A represents an outertank, which may be termed the supply-tank, into which the beer is permitted to flow through inlet-pipe 1, the beer of course being under pressure. The inner' wall 2 is sconeentr'ically arranged and spaced-apart by the cover, which is annular in form. -This forms an annular supply-tank through the upper portion or, in fa'ct, throughout, save at the bottom. The center is open, and resting upon the bottom 5 is the storagetank 6, which has an annular cold-water space surrounding it, with a space over the top. This vstorage-tank and supply-tank are in communication through a pipe 7. The space around and above the storage-tank is adapted to be Vlled with cold water or cracked ice, or both,

and the beer is'kept cool by the surrounding cold medium. The beer is initially cooled serial No. 187,770. (No model.)

in the supply-'tank which surrounds and the inner wall of which is one of the walls of the cold-water chamber. APin-valves 8 8 are pro- Amight be employed instead of one, or just as manyjas are required to cool the beer. It is also "evident that other slight changes might be resorted to in the form and arrangement of the several parts described without departing from the spirit andscope of my invention, and hence I do not wish to limit myself 0 the exact construction herein set forth;

. Having fully described 4my invention, what I claim as new, and desire" to secure by Letters Patent, is-

A combined beer orwater cooler comprising two communicating tanks, one of which has an open center, and the other resting therein with a vvsurrounding space for the cooling medium, a pipe leading to the outer chamber tov supply the contentsto the tanks, a pipe leading from the inner chamber for the discharge of the beer or contents, and removable covers for both chambers.

In testimony whereof I afliX my signature in presence of two witnesses'.

ROBERT S. WIESENFELD. Witnessesz A i j HENRY S. BREWINGTON, RoBT." O. RHODES. 

